5th Python User Group Meeting
September 30, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs

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September 30, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs

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September 30, 2009 by Gwendolyn Regina T

If you’ve never been musically inclined but have always wished that you could compose your own music and serenade your woman with a unique song just for her, ExpressInMusic might be the service you have been searching for. Read more
September 29, 2009 by Gwendolyn Regina T

Now Android users will no longer have to lament the lack of a complete device and data security application for them. Responding to numerous requests from individual users and mobile operators, tenCube, the company behind the award-winning WaveSecure application, has now made the app available for Android users. Read more
September 29, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs
Our friends at Tech65 start their weekly podcast on the following issues that dominated the tech landscape last week: [1] SingTel vs Local iPhone Developers, [2] MOE Adopts Open Standard Internet Email and Collaboration Services for Over 30,000 Teachers, [3] Sony Ericsson’s motion activated MH907 headset could change things forever (update: or not), [4] Phoenix Instant Boot BIOS starts loading Windows in under a second and the Byte of the Week: Chrome Frame on IE. Do click and check out their latest podcast here.
September 29, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs
In one night, the founders of two premier websites in Singapore will be sharing their entrepreneurial journey in building their own companies. They will also be discussing about the important aspects in creating a good website business and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and web developers. Read more
September 29, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs
This upcoming MobileMonday Singapore event will bring you Jake Saunders, VP for Forecasting – ABI Research. He will share with the audience about some trends and how the mobile internet application development is shaping the handset and mobile devices evolution. Read more
September 28, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs
The Global Security Challenge is a global host for security technology events and competitions. It aims to empower entrepreneurs in the security technology space and runs the leading business plan competitions to find the most promising security and defense start-ups in the world. The GSC Asia Regional Final will be held in Singapore this 1st October. Read more
September 27, 2009 by Gwendolyn Regina T

The Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) concluded their 3rd run of the SiTF Awards. At the award ceremony on Friday, they announced and presented the awards to this year’s winners, who together with their fellow finalists, had to pitch their ideas over two rounds to panels of judges to be able to have earned the privilege to call themselves a finalist. Read more
September 26, 2009 by Bernard Leong
iTwin is a Singaporean based start-up that made it to the presentation stage on the TechCrunch 50 conference. The founders, Lux and Kal designed and implemented a product known as iTwin that allow plug & play remote file access. So, we catch them both here to tell us their story, the product iTwin and its features and also their next steps on the product. Read more
September 26, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs
Recently, Chris Evdemon (board member, BANSEA and partner, Eastern Bell Venture Capital) gave a interesting presentation about starting up in China. Being experienced in both Singapore and China markets, he has decided to share another presentation entitled Dimensions of Innovation in Entrepreneurship which he delivered in a university in China. The presentation offers general advice for entrepreneurs starting up their company based on the 5P’s principle (preparation, patience, persistence, persuasion, productivity). Read more